Paramedics treat allergic reaction near Beam Ave, Maplewood MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible allergic reaction near Beam Ave in Maplewood. A male patient experienced facial swelling and low blood pressure after eating shellfish. Paramedics administered medication and transported the patient to St. John’s Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), male.
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He ate a piece of shrimp today, does have a shellfish allergy.
00:08
He has known about it and usually takes the Zyrtec before eating.
00:13
He had some swelling around the face, became nauseous.
00:18
In and out of consciousness, his initial blood pressure was 80 over 50.
00:23
We did give 0.3 Epi, 25 milligrams of Benadryl.
00:28
Drill, I am.
00:30
He did just get 4 mg of Zofran, working on another BP.
00:36
He'll be yellow.
00:37
We'll be at St.
00:38
John's like right now.
00:39
We just pulled in.
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